US6087954A - System for enabling handicapped individuals to use gasoline dispensers - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to a system for providing preprogrammed access to a gasoline dispenser and, more particularly, to a system of this sort which enables handicapped individuals to access gasoline dispensers that would otherwise be impossible or difficult to access.
- Gasoline dispensers dispense large quantities of gasoline, which is volatile and potentially very harmful if not properly handled and, as a result, a number of safety measures must be taken in connection with the dispensers to ensure that customers who dispense gasoline using the dispensers are fully protected.
- gasoline dispensers be protected from being struck by automobiles approaching the dispensers for fueling, and the gasoline dispensers are therefore generally surrounded by barriers spaced therefrom and/or they are mounted on raised islands or the like.
- color blindness Another type of handicap that an individual could have is color blindness. It may be difficult for a color blind individual to read a color LCD or CRT screen located on the dispenser, depending on the color schemes shown. Fuel dispensers are also becoming increasingly more advanced with the addition of color LCD or CRT screens on the dispenser. These screens provide interaction and directions to the individual and can also provide information not related to the fueling process. A color blind individual may not be able to distinguish variations of color on the screen depending on the colors shown and the individual's particular type of color blindness handicap.
- the present invention includes an apparatus and method for enabling physically handicapped individuals to access and operate a gasoline dispenser that would otherwise be physically inaccessible or difficult to access by such handicapped individual.
- the system includes a transponder which is located proximate the physically handicapped person, and on which is stored data that is related to the specific gasoline requirements of a vehicle associated with the handicapped person.
- a transceiver is located proximate a gasoline dispenser for interrogating the transponder to obtain therefrom the data stored in the transponder when the transponder comes within a predetermined distance of the transceiver, and the transceiver generates signals which are a function of the stored data received from the transponder.
- a computer is provided for receiving the aforesaid signals from the transceiver, and for generating predetermined control signals for operating a gasoline dispenser in accordance with the aforesaid specific gasoline and/or assistance requirements of the handicapped individual.
- the drawing is a block diagram schematic of the method and apparatus of the present invention.
- the present invention includes a conventional transponder or remote communication device represented by block 10 in the drawing, and this transponder would be located proximate a disabled individual in a vehicle (not shown).
- the transponder 10 could be mounted in the vehicle itself, or it could be carried on or about the person of the disabled individual.
- the transponder could be mounted on an individual's wheel chair or blind guide stick.
- the remote communication device could also be carried in an individual's wallet or purse.
- the conventional transponder 10 may be active or passive and it can be made to include stored data relating to the specific requirements of the handicapped individual and/or the specific gasoline requirements of such individual, including, for example, the type of assistance required by the individual, payment options, fueling limitations, receipt specifications, personal identification codes, an indication that the individual is color blind, and other information normally obtained by customer interaction with fueling dispenser.
- a conventional transceiver 12 is located proximate a conventional gasoline dispenser 20 (sometimes commonly referred to as a gasoline pump) for interrogating the transponder 10 to obtain the aforesaid stored data therefrom when the transponder 10 comes within a predetermined distance of the transceiver, such interrogation being indicated by the line 14 in the drawing.
- a conventional gasoline dispenser 20 sometimes commonly referred to as a gasoline pump
- the transceiver 12 then generates a signal which is a function of the stored data received from the transponder, this signal being indicated by the line 16 in the drawing, and the signal is transmitted to a CPU or computer 18 which receives the signal 16 from the transceiver 12, and generates predetermined control signals for operating the gasoline dispenser 20.
- These control signals are indicated by line 22, and they are generated by the computer 18 as a function of the specific signals received from the transponder 10. These signals then control the operation of the gasoline dispenser 20 in accordance with the specific gasoline requirements of the handicapped individual.
- the conventional transponder or remote communication device 10 may be capable of uni-directional or bi-directional communications with the conventional transceiver 12, and may include a transmitter and a receiver (not shown) capable of separately receiving and transmitting signals, or it may be configured so that the transmitter operates on, or modifies, signals generated by the transceiver 12.
- a warning signal device 24 may be located proximate the gasoline dispenser 20, and this warning signal device 24 is operable to generate a warning signal, which may be visual or audible, when the transponder 10 comes within a predetermined distance of the gasoline dispenser, the signal from the transponder 10 to the warning signal device 24 being represented by line 14' in the drawing.
- the warning signal device 24 will be located somewhere near an attendant and the warning signal generated by the warning signal device 24 will alert the attendant that a handicapped individual is approaching the gasoline dispenser 20 in his or her automobile, and that such person will require assistance by the attendant in operating the gasoline dispenser.
- the warning signal device 24 also includes a conventional electronic read-out display device having a screen 24, and the computer 18 will generate a signal 26 which is a function of the specific needs of the particular handicapped individual, as indicated by the stored data, and these specific needs are then displayed on the read-out screen of the warning signal device, whereby the attendant will know exactly what assistance is required for that particular handicapped individual.
- Modern gasoline dispensers have conventional LCD or CRT display screens that display information in particular color combinations, and these colors can be changed using conventional electronic control signals.
- some people are color blind and cannot distinguish between certain colors, red and green being the most common, and therefore there is a need for offering to such handicapped individuals the option of changing the color combination presented by the fuel dispenser display screen to one that can be distinguished by that individual.
- the transceiver for a severely handicapped individual could be encoded with a set of default parameters that would cause the computer 18 to generate control signals that would operate the gasoline dispenser 20 to include one or more of the following operations that would eliminate some specific manual operational steps that are normally carried out manually by non-handicapped individuals or that would provide assistance to the handicapped individual that is not currently available, including the following:
- the dispenser could be operated without requiring the handicapped individual to enter his or her payment card data or account number and personal identification number (PIN).
- PIN personal identification number
- the receipt from the gasoline purchase could be produced on an extra long piece of paper so that it would be easier for the handicapped person to reach the receipt without leaving the automobile.
- the particular grade selection e.g., octane
- the particular grade selection normally utilized by the particular handicapped individual would automatically be selected by the gasoline dispenser, thereby relieving the handicapped individual of the burden of reaching out and pressing a switch to indicate such grade selection.
- the size of the font on the gasoline dispenser which specifies the volume of gasoline dispensed and the cost thereof could be substantially increased so as to be easily seen from a greater distance (e.g., from within the automobile) or more easily seen by a handicapped individual having particularly bad eyesight, and/or the gasoline dispenser could generate audio signals representative of the gasoline dispensed and/or the cost thereof.
- the color combination presented by the aforesaid LCD or CRT display screen on the fuel dispenser could be changed. For example, if the handicapped individual is red/green color blind, the colors could be changed to a combination that did not display red and green colors at the same time.
- the readout display of the warning signal device 24 could specify the particular infirmities of the handicapped individual, such as, for example, that the individual has muscular dystrophy or some other particular handicap, in which case the attendant will be made aware of the particular needs of the handicapped individual and will be able to assist such individual in an effective manner, while minimizing any embarrassment to the disabled individual.
- the display could indicate whether the handicapped individual has the ability to get in and out of their car without assistance which, again, would indicate to the attendant the specific needs of the handicapped individual.
- one particular gasoline dispenser 20 at a service station could be reserved solely for use by handicapped individuals, and this gasoline dispenser 20 would only be activated by the transponder 10 when the transponder 10 comes within a predetermined distance of the gasoline dispenser 20, and this particular gasoline dispenser 20, which could only be accessed by handicapped individuals, could be designed with special features for assisting handicapped individuals operating the gasoline dispenser.
- the present invention provides a system by which a service station can render its gasoline dispensers much more accessible to handicapped individuals, without sacrificing any safety requirements demanded by the dangers of pumping volatile gasoline and, more importantly, it will, for the first time, give handicapped individuals much needed assistance in operating gasoline dispensers and this assistance may be tailored to meet the needs of each handicapped individual, depending on the specific nature of the handicap of each such individual.
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